Ovulation test: how to do it and how to interpret its results

What is an Ovulation test?

We'll learn how to determine when ovulation is occurring. This is important for women who are planning to conceive or want to understand their menstrual cycle.

How to do an Ovulation test?

To determine the exact time of ovulation, you need a test, which you can purchase online. This test kit contains five sachets, a dropper, and a test card. This kit is designed for single use.

Step by step guide:

  • Morning urine sample : To perform this test, you will need a second urine sample from the morning.
  • Sample Collection : Using a dropper, place three drops into the sample well of the test card.
  • Wait : Wait for three minutes for the result to become clear.

How to understand the result?

Two lines will appear on your test card:

  • Top line : This is the control line and it will definitely be visible.
  • Bottom line :
  • If it's light or not visible, your fertile window hasn't arrived yet.
  • If it's as dark as the line above, you'll ovulate within the next 24 to 36 hours.

Advice and tips

If you are planning to conceive, it is advisable to have unprotected intercourse for the next two days.

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